KENT TERRACE CASE
DECISION IN COUNCIL’S FAVOUR. ■By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Nov. 20. The controversy which has been going on for some months over the alterations proposed by the City Council in Kent and Cambridge Terraces, the main outlet between North and South Wellington, has ended in the council’s favour. At the southern end of the terraces, which really form one broad thoroughfare, divided by a protected band in the centre, the growth of shrubs and cabbage trees had attained considerable proportions, and lovers of nature declaimed against their destruction. They stopped the operations by means of an injunction, and the matter referred to Mr. Page, S.M., who held an inquiry in open court and decided that the proposed alterations were reasonable and necessary in the interests of traffic.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 10
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